NBA Commissioner Adam Silver is largely known for making sound, and sometimes controversial, decisions when it comes to NBA games. A significant decision-making situation is currently taking place among the members regarding the shortening of the NBA season. Moreover, Adam Silver is with the view to shortening the NBA season, because it could help reduce injury frequency.

The idea of cutting the regular season from 82 games was not immediately dismissed by NBA Commissioner Adam Silver. He informed reporters prior to Game 1 of the 2022 NBA Finals on Thursday that he is ‘not against’ shortening the game.

“I’m not against changing the format of the season.”

“If it can have a direct impact on injuries.”

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Throughout the playoffs, injuries have been a worry, with Ja Morant, Khris Middleton, and Devin Booker, among others, losing time. During their journey to the NBA Finals, the Boston Celtics and Golden State Warriors have each suffered physical setbacks. For Boston, Robert Williams III and Marcus Smart have been in and out of the lineup, while Golden State has been without Gary Payton II, Otto Porter Jr., and Andre Iguodala.

Silver was also asked about the possibility of participating in a midseason event, which he has already discussed. “We’re not there yet,” he added, adding that conversations with the competition committee, board of governors, and players union are still underway.

That reflects the commissioner’s position prior to the 2021-22 season when he stated that the midseason tournament still needs “a fair amount of work.” After the success of the play-in tournament format for the bottom playoff seeds, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski stated in May 2021 that Silver was more bullish about the idea of such a tournament.

While none of these modifications are certain to be implemented, it is noteworthy that the commissioner is considering them. It shows that the existing schedule isn’t carved in stone and that reducing the season would provide players more opportunities to recuperate, as there would be fewer back-to-back games.

Silver undoubtedly appeared to be open to the concept of a shorter season. What’s your take on this decision? Will this decision solve the problem? Let us know in the comments. For further updates stay tuned to Thirsty.

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Muskan Sharma

Muskan Sharma is a law student at Calcutta University. She writes for Thirsty for News, covering world news and entertainment. In her free time, she enjoys traveling and exploring new places.

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